US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB6879

Introduced
12/18/25  

Caption

RESTRICT Act Restoring Export and Security Trade Restrictions for Integrated Circuit Technologies Act

Impact

The legislation is poised to impact existing export control frameworks by mandating that the Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security implement a licensing policy specific to these advanced technologies. These regulations will require strict compliance from U.S. firms looking to engage in trade with designated countries. By more tightly regulating these transfers, the bill seeks to fortify the United States' technological hegemony and protect critical innovations from espionage or technological theft.

Summary

House Bill 6879, titled the 'Restoring Export and Security Trade Restrictions for Integrated Circuit Technologies Act' (RESTRICT Act), aims to regulate the export of advanced artificial intelligence chips to certain designated countries. The bill is introduced to address national security concerns regarding technological advancements that could be misused by entities in countries of concern, particularly focusing on safeguarding sensitive technology from falling into potentially hostile hands. The provisions stipulate licensing requirements for exports of advanced integrated circuits to specified nations, enhancing governmental oversight on international tech transfers.

Contention

During preliminary discussions, points of contention included the balance of regulation and innovation, with critics arguing that the stringent controls could hinder U.S. companies' competitive advantage in global markets. Advocates assert this act is essential for national security, especially as rival nations expand their technological capabilities. The bill's dissenters worry about the potential for economic implications, particularly on international partnerships and trade relations with allied countries. Furthermore, there are concerns about the administrative burden placed on companies, which may affect their operational efficiencies.

Implementation

If enacted, the bill includes provisions for revising the definition of advanced integrated circuits, with the goal of adapting to evolving technological landscapes while ensuring that no adverse national security risks arise. The act sets an expiration after five years, indicating a willingness to reassess its effectiveness and necessary adjustments in future legislative sessions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB4456

AI OVERWATCH Act Artificial Intelligence Oversight of Verified Exports and Restrictions on Weaponizable Advanced Technology to Covered High-Risk Actors Act

US HB6875

AI OVERWATCH Act Artificial Intelligence Oversight of Verified Exports and Restrictions on Weaponizable Advanced Technology to Covered High-Risk Actors Act

US HB3447

Chip Security Act

US SB1705

Chip Security Act

US SB3374

SAFE Chips Act of 2025 Secure and Feasible Exports of Chips Act of 2025

US SB3855

United States-Israel Framework for Upgraded Technologies, Unified Research, and Enhanced Security (FUTURES) Act of 2026

US HB7540

United States-Israel FUTURES Act of 2026 United States-Israel Framework for Upgraded Technologies, Unified Research, and Enhanced Security Act of 2026

US SB3150

GAIN AI Act of 2025 Guaranteeing Access and Innovation for National Artificial Intelligence Act of 2025

US SB1883

DISRUPT Act Defending International Security by Restricting Unacceptable Partnerships and Tactics Act

US HB6275

China AI Power Report Act

Similar Bills

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